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It is true that, with modern technology, we can now reach the farthest corners of the world more readily, to spread the Gospel of our Christ Jesus; but have we progressed in our personal knowledge of God and His wonderful Son, Jesus? These, and many more questions relating to the practice of our Christian faith in the modern world, are explored in this book. Barbara Fleming draws frequently on illuminating passages from the Testaments, and sprinkles her text liberally with quotations from inspirational faith writing through the ages, as well as stories from her own experience. Join her as she sets out on a quest to define the kingdom and its meaning to us today. Barbara Fleming was born in Croydon, England and educated at St Anne's College, Sanderstead and University College, London. Married with three daughters, she is now retired, after leading the local Sunday school for nearly twenty years. She is the locally acclaimed, published author of Lewes, Two Thousand Years of History.
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It is true that, with modern technology, we can now reach the farthest corners of the world more readily, to spread the Gospel of our Christ Jesus; but have we progressed in our personal knowledge of God and His wonderful Son, Jesus? These, and many more questions relating to the practice of our Christian faith in the modern world, are explored in this book. Barbara Fleming draws frequently on illuminating passages from the Testaments, and sprinkles her text liberally with quotations from inspirational faith writing through the ages, as well as stories from her own experience. Join her as she sets out on a quest to define the kingdom and its meaning to us today. Barbara Fleming was born in Croydon, England and educated at St Anne's College, Sanderstead and University College, London. Married with three daughters, she is now retired, after leading the local Sunday school for nearly twenty years. She is the locally acclaimed, published author of Lewes, Two Thousand Years of History.
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